Monday, October 16, 2017

Coheed And Cambria - Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow



October 16, 2017
Coheed And Cambria - Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World For Tomorrow 


No World For Tomorrow... The fourth album by my prized gems Coheed this album is no shorter than a killer album. Talk about the calm before the storm....(more on that in another blog.) This album was one of the first Coheed albums I bought. Like I say in all the previous Coheed blogs that I first heard old songs, but this album was the one out when I had my own money to buy stuff. I already knew of the songs Feathers and The Running Free. I had seen their videos on Fuse when I was a teenager. Two back to back rockers in this album. Seeing them as videos really helps print an image of what Coheed was and would become to an impressionable teenager jammin out in his bedroom. Gravemakers & Gunslingers has remained one of my all time favorite Coheed songs even after I've been a seasoned Coheed fan for a while. It's such a good punch and runny song that has one shredding guitar solo. The whole song feels like it's riddled with angst and frustration. The End Complete this song was one of the first songs I "listened" to when I bought the album. I'm sure you guys are saying "but Ty you said Feathers and The Running Free was?) They certainly the first ones I heard, but were not the first ones I listened to. Meaning this was the first song I chose to listen to after I bought the album. I was not disappointed.... It is such a story like song. Not to mention one of the longest and progressive songs. The last song on the album is On The Brink this song and I have such a long story together. It started out as one of those songs I always just skipped, because it started so slow. The more I listen to it and the further I get into the song the more I realize what a beautiful song I was passing up. It has a fantastic build up that then get slammed by Claudio's immense vocal performance. It has become one of my favorite songs on the album. Every Coheed blog I do I am super nervous. I have to do these completely perfect so stick with me I will get them all done I promise. I give this album 💣💣💣💣💣 out of five! Extravagant!


Favorite Tracks!

  1. Gravemakers & Gunslingers
  2. The Running Free
  3. On The Brink

I do not own any of the pictures or songs associated with this review. All rights belong to Coheed And Cambria and Columbia Records. 



The Youtube video too! Tried to up the quality of my delivery!





Thursday, October 12, 2017

Chonny and Clyde - Celisti



Claudio and Chondra Sanchez - Celisti 
October 6, 2017


These very verr verrry beautiful souls. I love these two. They were making songs to release for an album with the both of them. Instead they released it for charity on Bandcamp. the album was released to support Puerto Rico in the recent disaster. All the proceeds are going to help those in need. I can't say enough about these people. They decided to put their heart into helping PR they are truly an inspiration! It really helps that the songs are nice too! This is only a three song album so there isn't much to say about the actual music so instead I'll talk about it as a whole. I like the feel of this album its so folky and acoustic that I can't help but love it. I don't know how many or if any of the songs on here are actually about the hurricane, but none the less it is a great cause and you still get something in return! Some good stuff in return. I give this album. 🚑🚑🚑🚑🚑 Love all. Extravagant!

Favorite Tracks!
  1. I, The Hurricane
  2. A - OK
  3. Supernova 
heheheh see what I did there? there is only three songs on here anyway!


I do not own any of the pictures or songs associated with this review. All rights belong to Claudio and Chondra Sanchez.


Bless Puerto Rico.

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Thursday, October 5, 2017

The Tallest Man On Earth - The Wild Hunt



The Tallest Man On Earth - The Wild Hunt
October 5, 2017


This album has been thrown around in a few conversations I've had this week so might as well review it! A few things about this album at the start. This album contains the first song from him that I heard and so happens to be (in my opinion) his best. This album has everything you would hope and expect from TMOE. It has the classic banjo guitar mixed with the fantastic songwriting and great voice. This album in particular seems to flow all through the album like it is one big song. All the songs seem to compliment each other. "The Wild Hunt" the first song starts with that fast banjo type guitar then builds to include tricky back and forth melodies. Then we get into the best song anyone has ever written. "Burden Of Tomorrow" this song has so many good lines that I can't even write them all in the blog you'll just have to go listen to it. It is so beautifully written. "The Drying Of The Lawns" is another fantastic song off this album. Not only does it have the great songwriting, but it also has very fast and picked guitar. Banjo hands on a guitar. The instrumentation is what makes this song. Then the last song I'll talk about is "Love Is All"  the first song I heard from him. I believe I found it on a Pandora radio station and I fell in love with the song. It had a love song mentality, but it certainly doesn't sound like a love song to me. It's so powerful. As is all of his songs though. Everyone needs to give this guy a listen to! I give this album 🔬🔬🔬🔬🔬 out of five! Extravagant! 


Favorite Tracks!

  1. Burden Of Tomorrow
  2. The Drying Of The Lawns
  3. You're Going Back


I do not own any of the pictures or songs associated with this review. All rights belong to The Tallest Man On Earth and Dead Oceans Records




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